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  1. Samuel Hood, primer vizconde de Hood (12 de diciembre de 1724 - 27 de enero de 1816), fue un almirante británico. Carrera. Hijo de Samuel Hood, vicario de Butleigh en Somerset, se incorporó a la Marina Real Británica el 6 de mayo de 1741. Sirvió como aspirante, junto a Rodney, en el Ludlow y consiguió el rango de teniente en 1746.

  2. Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (12 December 1724 – 27 January 1816) was an admiral in the Royal Navy. As a junior officer he saw action during the War of the Austrian Succession. While in temporary command of Antelope, he drove a French ship ashore in Audierne Bay, and captured two privateers in 1757 during the Seven Years' War.

  3. Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood (born Dec. 12, 1724—died Jan. 27, 1816) was a British admiral who served during the Seven Years’ War and the American and the French Revolutionary wars. Hood entered the navy in 1741, becoming a lieutenant in 1746.

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    Samuel Hood, primer vizconde de Hood (12 de diciembre de 1724 - 27 de enero de 1816), fue un almirante británico. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Samuel Hood. Samuel Hood, 1784. (por James Northcote)

  5. A biography of Sir Samuel Hood, a British naval officer who fought in several wars and battles, including the Nile and Trafalgar. Learn about his early career, his achievements, his family and his legacy.

  6. Samuel Hood. (1724—1816) naval officer. Quick Reference. (1724–1816). Admiral. Born of Dorset clerical stock, Hood and his brother Alexander entered the navy at the same time. Given a commission in 1746, Hood served throughout the Seven Years War and was present at Quiberon Bay in 1759.

  7. Already has it been our task to emblazon the virtues and exploits of Sir Samuel Hood's noble relatives, the Lords Hood and Bridport; and to embalm the respected memory of his deceased brother: it now becomes our pleasing duty to exhibit the more prominent traits of his own professional life—a life, of which upwards of thirty years have been ...